For my 100th sound on freesound, a long one: me building my bed with wooden strips. Noises of screws, metal squares, screwdriver, moving the wood and assembling it. And sometimes my breath. Recorded in stereo with h5n, in my room in the attic by a sunny autumn day. Little cut in edit. For the anecdote, it was so hot that i finished in my underwear.
The sound of a metal butterfly screw on my stative. Recorded with pc microphone and lots of background noise. -- sample processed with noise reduction in audacity.
Disassembling some kind of equipment with an electric screwdriver. The sounds of the screwdriver itself as well as several small objects (screws and bits of metal) being dropped on the floor can be heard.
Sound of a bottle being opened: unscrewing a bottle/ liquor bottle. Removing bottle cap. Recorded with a zoom h6 (rode ntg-2). Recorded in a room with good acoustic.
This is the sound of the plastic adjuster at the back of a bicycle helmet being tightened and then released - a plastic-y ratchet sound. Recorded with stereo nt1a mics in a soundbooth. No effects.
Hitting my refrigerator with a torx screwdriver bit recorded with dr-05 96000 hz sampling rate in the kitchen the refrigerator is a kenmore i am trying to find the holder for the bit.
A container of pills being shaken, then the cap is unscrewed, and some tablets are poured out. Then they are put back in and the cap is screwed back on.
A series of 5 high-pitched "ding" sounds of varying intensity, created by striking the loose casing of a bicycle bell suspended from a string with a screw.
I needed the sound of a sign rattling violently in the wind, so i manufactured this with a piece of corrugated metal that had been screwed onto a piece of wood fretwork. I rattled it against a wood box in front of the mic.
Yeah, it's so screwed up you can barely tell it was from that sample. That ringing in the back is a stretched and pitched piece of the same sample. I was trying to make a dub loop, but this is what i got. Really freaky.
A few variations of a ratchet being used in a small garage. The sound is close mic-ed with still a little room ambience on it. Recording equipment: akg c214 / focusrite saffire pro 24.
A very busy file of a very busy girl. An unplanned activity that livened things up considerably. . . Posted for a friend. Yeah i heard it got out of control, but that wasn't shared.
Sound is a bit of prepared guitar. . . The strings had some "twistie-ties" on them, and they were scraped/bowed with a screw driver near the bridge. Guitar was processed with delay, and i believe maybe some other effects. Sounds, at times, similar to a droning sitar.
This is a recording of me opening my flashlight, taking out the battery and putting it back in and closing the flashlight again. It's been a while since i uploaded anything, and i know how common flashlights are in video games so i thought why not.
Minimalist beat captured in a natural setting, probably some siding on a building being replaced. Mixes metal rattling (like screws or coins) with hammering and a low background voice. Portions have been looped and mixed, could be cut and looped in various patterns.
The sound of a small compact car rolling on a bumpy cobblestone road. You can hear some things vibrating and some loose screws. This audio was recorded with a zoom h5 inside a susuki alto in managua, nicaragua. Where did you use it?.
Sounds of the crumpled plastic drinking bottle before throwing out to the trash. Recorded by the huawei mobile phone, inside of the room. Stereo 44100 hz. Recording date 29. 06. 2019.
A climbing (screw)karabiner clicking shut (4 of 5). Also kinda sounds like a handgun being loaded. Recorded with my new zoom h4n recorder. Cc0, so no hassle with giving credit.
My nightstand's lamp is an antique, it works electrically but also has a hole to use oil with it. This is the sound of me turning it off and on then unscrewing the cap on the hole. Could be used as interesting found-sound percussion, very similar to my oil drum sounds.
I took a clip from the audio i recorded of wax paper crinkling, cut a segment from it, played it backwards, put it on loop, layered it with the original, and this is what i got. There is an somewhat syncopated pattern to the sounds, but the audio is cut off before it makes a full cycle. Enjoy.
A bottle is placed on a table top, the screw cap is undone and the liquid poured into a glass. Sounds of drinking and swallowing are heard and the glass is placed firmly down on the table top afterwards. Stereo 44. 1 khz 16 bits with sony mini-disc recorder 2009 interior.
Sfx for a mail being delivered through a mail slot. It is a recorded with a hinged piece of metal screwed to wood because i no longer live in a place with a mail slot but needed the sound. Sounds a little thinner than a real one but it served my purposes. Recorded on a sd 702 with an ntg1 in a small video studio with cement floor and treated walls and ceiling. The beefier dropping mail sound was recoded in a small hallway with tile floor.
My goal has been to open any jar or bottle without assistance. Some of those are screwed on pretty tight, unlike, uhm, me. So i bought one of those squeezy things where you work against a spring, but, my hands are a bit too small to gain the necessary advantage. The alternative? a crush-able exercise ball. It's really working. I measure my progress, from time to time.
A collection of sounds i recorded and subsequently mixed together in a composition. Here they are in their raw, unprocessed form. They include:. --continuous clicking from turning a removable screwdriver head--whispered breathing and grunting (recorded at a very high volume for intensity and boomy room tone)--a metal trash can clanging--a warbling falsetto climbing in pitch--faint taps--a plastic pill bottle being shook and twisted.
Sound of an impact wrench. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro and a rycote mini wind screen. Son d’une boulonneuse. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
This is full sequence of music-box in tea can with screweing up(?) until full stop. It's gift-set of tin box with tea and onboard music box. First i'm winding up music box, put box on the table, then it plays until full stop. This audio recorded with sony mobile communications audio recorder (android) on nexus 4 in pcm wav. Then it was slightly edited with audacity - tiny noise reduction and equalisation (boost frequencies below ~400 hz, lowered frequencies higher than ~2500 hz).
An awesome Cuckoo Clock Sound effect for some crazy lunatic out there. Sound taken from a public domain movie, so the sound remains public domain. I reworked it.
My headphones started to screw themselves over while i was going for a walk with them and it started pouring in the middle of my walk. Which made my headphones pretty much unusable and it seemed to make this strange static noise even when turned off. It was actually kinda creepy but i did realise that this would make for a good sound for a videogame or movie that needs static of some kind. It's just too bad my headphones don't work anymore. Feel free to use this sound however you may please, you don't even have to credit me. It would be appreciated if you did though!.
Plastic 2-liter sprite bottle bonking my head in various places. Bottle cap is screwed on tightly and label is intact. Recorded indoors with my sound blaster recon3di internal microphone array via audacity 2. 0. 6. Audible narrations included between and as part of the following list of subclips. 0:00-0:12 - bottom (harder end) of the bottle on the middle top of my head0:12-0:27 - bottom of the bottle against the side of my head above and behind my right ear0:27-0:41 - middle of the bottle (label) on the middle top of my head. 0:41-0:53 - cap end against the middle top of my head. .
I couldn't find any good giant wings flapping here, so i made my own and am now sharing them so nobody else has to! screw paying for sounds! made from a combination of pizza box lids, sheets, and a bit of sound design. You don't even have to credit me because i mean. . . Who even does that? and why? who's gonna track down a foley artist from the credits of a show for a random sound? just check out the sonic realms podcast if you like audiodramas and role playing games; there's nothing else like it. That's something i would appreciate. But only if you feel like it. Enjoy and use the hell outta the totally free sound!.
It's coming closer (run!) is made in garageband for a thing called victors crypt. I started off with the drumbeat i made and things grew from there. Found this spooky eerie sound with a lot of reverb and also a screwed up clock-sound. I wrapped things up with a line in a retro bass-sound. Could be perfect for an intro, outro, something spooky and cool, mysterious or whatever you feel like. . . . Let the imagination run wild. Feel free to use it as you like as long as you subscribe to and watch my channel! if you wanna use it in your music and gonna release it, ask me first. Don't wanna see my music copyrighted by someone else of course. Be cool watch and subscribe to victors crypt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uca8o46_wrqzehsdzuwfq3rq. Throw horns, dance & hail satan!.
Worth mentioning that the groan track is separate from the conversation, for those who want to use just one or the other. I hesitate to say i'm in training, but in a way i am. I don't really know what sorts of things i can get away with, so i have become acquainted with a brit who, i thought, knows everything there is to know. Instead, she may be a bit of an experimenter, and she practices a bit fast and loose. I surely can tell she loves it. . . During this bit of conversation i saw her reach and turn the clamping screws tighter. Extrusion. Interesting. One might wonder why he puts up with it, and i can tell you, he doesn't. A session like this one and he doesn't speak to me for a week. It goes on, i can tell you, at least until he finds where i keep the handcuffs. I do know where to find another pair.
Here are some recordings of some of my basic woodwork tools. I'll try and get better recordings in the future but i share a workshop and it is rarely quiet enough to get good recordings. All recordings are me working on a piece of 25mm thick walnut timber. Listening back has made me realise that all of these tools need sharpening!! :). The recordings are as follows:. 00:00 - 00:26stanley block plane fine shaving the edge of the timber. 00:28 - 01:33stanley 5m retractable tape measure, metal blade and plastic casing. Tape being wound out and drawn back in. 01:36 - 03:30milwaukee m12 battery drill. Trigger being pressed, chuck opening and closing and bits being changed. Drilling into timber. Driving screws into the timber and removing them again. 03:32 - 05:14lie nielsen crosscut tenon saw cutting across the grain of the timber. 05:17 - endgeneral purpose wood saw 'ripping' along the grain of the timber. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is no processing to this recording other than to ‘normalize’ the levels. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.